Among the highlights of the trip was an exploration of
Chipinque Park, a 1,625 acre national park located in the Sierra
Madre Oriental. Chipinque Park is renowned for its scenic beauty,
lush vegetation, and diverse wildlife. It is one of the region's
most popular sites for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking,
jogging, cycling, and communing with nature.

While in Monterrey, EPS members also had an opportunity to
tour Monterrey's charming "Plaza San Agustin" and
"Los Cavazos," a trendy area of roadside shops and
restaurants.

The Environment Protection Society is an officially chartered
University student organization. A&M International students
formed the EPS to protect and improve the Earth's natural
resources, raise awareness of environmental issues, protect
endangered species, work for a clean environment, promote student
participation and encourage dialog and interaction among
students.

Membership in the organization is open to all A&M
International students. Community members may also be admitted to
the EPS, at its discretion. Persons who wish to join the EPS
should contact EPS president Eduardo Gonzalez at 712-0001 or by
email at wayog@hotmail.com.